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we have to look at the sentencing laws in every state, the federal laws and try to get our elected officials to back away from this tough on crime stance that they're taking as a means for lowering crimes in communities. it's not true, it doesn't work, research has shown that that's not what you use to rid a community of crime. there's other sensible things like better education systems and the like. >> well, one of the really interesting political developments is that recently there's a group called right on crime, and a number of these people on the right recognize that there are too many people in prison, that these are broken down bureaucracies that we have to get people out of there. >> and they cost too much. >> but also we have to have re-entry programs, same parole systems, get rid of the mandatory minimum laws, do something sensible about treating narcotics and reduce the volume in the system. i think that is a really important coalition for us to look to. >> thank you all for a spirited panel. i hope to have you back again soon. we'll be back with more "our world" with black enterp
we have to look at the sentencing laws in every state, the federal laws and try to get our elected officials to back away from this tough on crime stance that they're taking as a means for lowering crimes in communities. it's not true, it doesn't work, research has shown that that's not what you use to rid a community of crime. there's other sensible things like better education systems and the like. >> well, one of the really interesting political developments is that recently there's a...
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then you reach out the law enforcement, right? >> that's correct. >> that does law enforcement do? >> he attended a high school basketball game december of 2005. never showed up home after. since the disappearance, there have been leads and speculations coming from them stating that my son was done there. we believe he's down there, but we don't have the resources to gain access to him. >> just -- wait, native american reservations are considered a sovereign nation and they are not subject to the jurisdiction of other spaces in the united states. so they have their own rules, own nation. the federal government can't just jump in when they want to. that's what's impeding the investigation of larry stackhouse, jr. >> and this particular case, if they do not have the resources available, then they can request the assistance of the fbi or of the justice department to go on to the reservation to do the search. but let us not be confused also that people that are involved are part -- are part of the problem which is law enforcement. and in this particular case, what mr. stackhouse's son.
then you reach out the law enforcement, right? >> that's correct. >> that does law enforcement do? >> he attended a high school basketball game december of 2005. never showed up home after. since the disappearance, there have been leads and speculations coming from them stating that my son was done there. we believe he's down there, but we don't have the resources to gain access to him. >> just -- wait, native american reservations are considered a sovereign nation and...
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laws were broken. trespassing. things like that. who cares, when you watch this video, it's just so much fun. it is like a video game in real life. >> you have to get creative in a city like new york, right, because it is really very flat for the most part. >> everything these guys look at, it appears, is an obstacle, something for them to have fun with, jumping off the back of flatbed trucks. two different parks systems. jumping off the gondola. once you get into the street, now it's all about dodging traffic and a little bit of skitching, hanging onto a car. >> almost scratching a lot of cars and hitting a lot of pedestrians. >> if i was one of those drivers, i may not be happy to see these guys on the road. >> they seem to be moving quick enough that people don't even realize what's going on before they're gone, down the street. except maybe for this security guard. >> get off the [ bleep ]! >> good luck catching them, pal. >> he kind of breaks into a half-hearted trot as he chases after these guys. they don't even slow down. the
laws were broken. trespassing. things like that. who cares, when you watch this video, it's just so much fun. it is like a video game in real life. >> you have to get creative in a city like new york, right, because it is really very flat for the most part. >> everything these guys look at, it appears, is an obstacle, something for them to have fun with, jumping off the back of flatbed trucks. two different parks systems. jumping off the gondola. once you get into the street, now...
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for the oakland as, claiming they are violating antitrust law. san jose will petition the court saying the exception is out dated and the antitrust rules should apply. the giants also have rights to the south bay blocking a potential move by the a's. >>> the giants are at risk of getting swept in their first home series of the new season. the giants lost to the colorado rockies 4-1. san francisco's fifth straight defeat. giving up runs, but couldn't get any run support. the giants couldn't catch a break either on foul balls there. third baseman made a spectacular play coming up right here in the eighth inning the winner caught his fly ball while crashing into the tarp and partially going into the crowd. after an outing, kendall bounced back, pitched 5 in a third scoreless innings against the astros for the first win. the a's gave him run support with billy butler getting a hit in his ninth straight game. they win 4-0. they have outscored their opponents 42-1. >>> time is 4:39 everybody coming up a dead whale found washed ashore, coming up at 5:00
for the oakland as, claiming they are violating antitrust law. san jose will petition the court saying the exception is out dated and the antitrust rules should apply. the giants also have rights to the south bay blocking a potential move by the a's. >>> the giants are at risk of getting swept in their first home series of the new season. the giants lost to the colorado rockies 4-1. san francisco's fifth straight defeat. giving up runs, but couldn't get any run support. the giants...
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. >> as the dust has settled there is no doubt this law is working. it has changed and in some cases saved american lives. >> reporter: this morning in a 6-3 decision the court said the insurance subsidies can be used in both state and federal marketplaces. at issue was a line in the law that basically said that states could only provide those subsidies. it was the second time the supreme court saved obamacare. had they struck down the law there was a possibility the affordable care act could have collapsed. >> it was their best shot at challenging it. it would stand to reason we would not see another case. i didn't think it would be challenged the first or second time and it did. >> if it had succeeded millions of americans would have had thousands of dollars worth of tax credits taken from them. >> reporter: for the judges he called the result quote absurd saying it should be called care. rubia says he remains focused on repealing obamacare. the supreme court did not make a decision on same sex marriage and whether it falls under 14th amendment prot
. >> as the dust has settled there is no doubt this law is working. it has changed and in some cases saved american lives. >> reporter: this morning in a 6-3 decision the court said the insurance subsidies can be used in both state and federal marketplaces. at issue was a line in the law that basically said that states could only provide those subsidies. it was the second time the supreme court saved obamacare. had they struck down the law there was a possibility the affordable care...
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.>> within the last few moments 2 law-enforcement officials are identifying the 29-year-old man. because he is alive, he may be able to provide clues as to what prompted this attack. right now the new york governor is calling him a lone wolf. we know eight people are dead. and 11 people are hurt. as you mentioned it unfolded at 3:05 pm eastern time on a popular bike path in lower manhattan. he was in a rented home depot truck. purposely driving onto a bike path striking pedestrians for several locks.'s actions looked intentional. authorities say he crashed into a school bus, injuring two adults and two children. after that crash, he got out of the truck with two guns which prompted a police officer to shoot him. he is in the hospital recovering. officials say the two guns were paintball guns. witnesses heard him.a law enforcement official who was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity said witnesses told police the attacker yelled, allahu akbar! god is great in arabic, as he got out of the truck. >> a lots of females screamed and thought i
.>> within the last few moments 2 law-enforcement officials are identifying the 29-year-old man. because he is alive, he may be able to provide clues as to what prompted this attack. right now the new york governor is calling him a lone wolf. we know eight people are dead. and 11 people are hurt. as you mentioned it unfolded at 3:05 pm eastern time on a popular bike path in lower manhattan. he was in a rented home depot truck. purposely driving onto a bike path striking pedestrians for...
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the protest marked one year since the city passed the law banning nudity. organizers say, though there's growing acceptance of what it calls body freedom, and that they predict that law will be overturned. violators can -- violations, rather, can cost $100. the ordinance makes exception for young children and bethat breakers. >>> san francisco giants fans had their first chance of the season to meet the coaches and players on the team this afternoon at giants fan fest. as ktvu allie rasmus shows us, some people wait in line overnight. >> 5:00 this morning the entrance to at&t park looked like a campground. the first people in line got here at 11:00 last night e. >> it's fun and just to know that weir all giants fans around each other. >> by 9:00 this morning, the campers had company. the line grew and so did the anticipation. >> everyone in this line is here for giants fan fest. it's the fans' best opportunity to meet the coaches and players of their favorite team. >> our biggest goal right now is to get cain to sign my hat and romo to sign her hat. >> who
the protest marked one year since the city passed the law banning nudity. organizers say, though there's growing acceptance of what it calls body freedom, and that they predict that law will be overturned. violators can -- violations, rather, can cost $100. the ordinance makes exception for young children and bethat breakers. >>> san francisco giants fans had their first chance of the season to meet the coaches and players on the team this afternoon at giants fan fest. as ktvu allie...
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during a vigil many voiced support for law enforcement. the gunman who ambushed those officers claimed to be avenging the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. they denounced the killings and expressed their support for the 2 murdered officers. standing here in sorrow about losing those 2 police officers. that was definitely not -- anyone who is standing with us, we want you to not user rick gardner's name for violence, for we are not about that. and yesterday police commissioner laid a wreath at the scene of this weekend's shooting in brooklyn, while andrew cuomo visited the families of the officers and called their deaths sinceless. with rising tension in new york city right now later today the mayor is planning to address his critics as he gives a speech, pam, about strengthening ties between police and the community. they are trying to sort of cool the situation there in new york city. a lot of tension between the mayor, a lot of political leaders and the officers. >> certainly, we'll stay on this story and check back in with you in
during a vigil many voiced support for law enforcement. the gunman who ambushed those officers claimed to be avenging the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. they denounced the killings and expressed their support for the 2 murdered officers. standing here in sorrow about losing those 2 police officers. that was definitely not -- anyone who is standing with us, we want you to not user rick gardner's name for violence, for we are not about that. and yesterday police commissioner laid a...
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he wanted to go into law enforcement so he would be proud of what is going on. and how justice is being served. >> an innocent kid. he did nothing to nobody. it was at the wrong place at the wrong time and we want to do something to tur it around. >> we are told the suspects were arrested with the help of several witnesses including an off duty vallejo police officer that provided a description. officer guzman spotted the car and stopped johnson a residential street. the teen's names are not release the because of their ages but contra costa prosecutors are hoping to charge them as adults once they get approval by a judge. in richmond. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> breaking news now out of hayward where a shooting investigation is under way near the cal state east bay campus. sky fox is overhead right now above campus drive several agencies involved. a suspect tried to ram a detective's vehicle and shots were fired and not clear if they came from the detective or the suspect and we don't have word on potential injuries. we are moving a crew on the scene and we
he wanted to go into law enforcement so he would be proud of what is going on. and how justice is being served. >> an innocent kid. he did nothing to nobody. it was at the wrong place at the wrong time and we want to do something to tur it around. >> we are told the suspects were arrested with the help of several witnesses including an off duty vallejo police officer that provided a description. officer guzman spotted the car and stopped johnson a residential street. the teen's...
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out that's not a law in lafayette, colorado. the lafayette police department has issued a formal apology to vince martin and that this particular police officer misinterpreted the traffic code. the police chief also said they have no formally trained this police officer. >> hey, watch this guy. he just did the same thing! >> that is bs. i don't blame this guy for being upset. i also don't blame him for challenging the officer. >> more than likely if you'll not get me your information, i'll arrest you. >> this officer cuffed vince martin and kept him on scene mean was never officially arrested. the officer decided to let it go but give him a summons. >> the police chief also said that the summons has been dropped. >>hat was in the code that the officer misunderstood? how can he sunderstand something basic as goi through a crosswalk? >> is a video of a guy getting arrested for riding his bike cross the street which is not against the law. >> a lot of people believe the fact this video has been shared more than 4,000 times, that's
out that's not a law in lafayette, colorado. the lafayette police department has issued a formal apology to vince martin and that this particular police officer misinterpreted the traffic code. the police chief also said they have no formally trained this police officer. >> hey, watch this guy. he just did the same thing! >> that is bs. i don't blame this guy for being upset. i also don't blame him for challenging the officer. >> more than likely if you'll not get me your...
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>>> law enforcement officers target members of a notorious east bay gang. what we've learned about the number of arrests and what else was seized during this overnight raid. >>> good afternoon, i'm tori campbell. oakland police announced today that its officers along with the fbi served more than a dozen search warrants in a massive east bay gang sweep. ktvu's tara moreiarty has more and a story we've been following since 10:00 last night. >>reporter: bay area and oakland police officers geared up around 5:00 last night. they served 16 high-risk warrants at homes stretching from antioch to hayward. >> five people were arrested, including one juvenile. we recovered four weapons and several quantities of narcotics, including marijuana, cocaine and others. >>reporter: most of the raids were in oakland, targeting the notorious acorn gang near 8th and adline street. >> it makes you feel a lot safer. you feel like you can walk the streets now without being harassed. and, you know, it's really a blessing. >>reporter: one resident who recently lost her 18-year-old
>>> law enforcement officers target members of a notorious east bay gang. what we've learned about the number of arrests and what else was seized during this overnight raid. >>> good afternoon, i'm tori campbell. oakland police announced today that its officers along with the fbi served more than a dozen search warrants in a massive east bay gang sweep. ktvu's tara moreiarty has more and a story we've been following since 10:00 last night. >>reporter: bay area and...
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end law enforcement -->> law enforcement and employers and landlords are caught in the middle of this.>>> the oakland mayor sent us this response to the loss of. she says this administrate -- the lawsuit. she says this administration has tried to pretrade -- portray immigrants as criminals. this administration also wants residence to cower and stay silent. and oakland -- in oakland, we will stand up and speak out.>> just after 8 am this morning, jeff sessions is due to speak. we will have live coverage. >>> let's get our weather and traffic this morning. checking in with steve.>> very little rain tonight.>> north of the golden gate?>> about that yes. good morning to you. it is a beautiful day if you like clouds. that is what we will have. it looks like it wants to rain but there is little associated with it. radar is picking up returns but, overall, it will be difficult to do too much intel later tonight -- and tell later tonight. -- until later tonight. cloudy day and 40s and 50s because of the cloud coverage. the extent of the lows will be where they are now. the front is back here.
end law enforcement -->> law enforcement and employers and landlords are caught in the middle of this.>>> the oakland mayor sent us this response to the loss of. she says this administrate -- the lawsuit. she says this administration has tried to pretrade -- portray immigrants as criminals. this administration also wants residence to cower and stay silent. and oakland -- in oakland, we will stand up and speak out.>> just after 8 am this morning, jeff sessions is due to...
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a new law going into effect january 1st changes all that. car seats and booster seats will be required until children are either 8 years old or 4- foot 9 inches tall. >> i kind of feel bumped out a little. >> why? >> because i really want to know how it feels to sit in this. >> reporter: another new law targets kids who want to get high from cough syrup such as robitussin. we found teenagers who knew of others that drink cough medicine as a recreational drug. >> were they under 18? >> yeah. >> reporter: rebecca thinks teens who want to get the drug will find ways around the law. >> you should be able to buy medicine when you need it. not all teenagers do that. >> this is actually really nice. it's a little cadillac. >> reporter: a new law now prohibits kids from hopping into one of these tanning beds unless they have a prescription. it will affect business. many teens already have paid memberships. >> i see us probably giving refunds to memberships that have been paid out. we'll be giving money back for sure. >> reporter: tanning salons will
a new law going into effect january 1st changes all that. car seats and booster seats will be required until children are either 8 years old or 4- foot 9 inches tall. >> i kind of feel bumped out a little. >> why? >> because i really want to know how it feels to sit in this. >> reporter: another new law targets kids who want to get high from cough syrup such as robitussin. we found teenagers who knew of others that drink cough medicine as a recreational drug. >>...
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allie rasmus brings us excitement to the law. >> reporter: if rudy would have it his way, new york's state flag would be flying over the castro. >> of course, why not. what's wrong with a party. >> reporter: there were celebrations in new york where hundreds of same-sex couples tied the knots seconds after gay marriage became legal at midnight. >> it's a breakthrough on many different levels and i think that california deserves it. >> reporter: california used to allow same-sex marriage but not anymore. some supporters of the idea say that makes new york's new law some what bittersweet. >> this is supposed to be a liberal state and some place like new york, you know can fasten everything. it makes me really angry. >> reporter: seven years ago couples in san francisco lined up to get the first same-sex marriage licenses in city hall. in 2008, the court affirmed same-sex marriages were legal. but a month after that, congress proposed proposition eight. >> reporter: prop eight is still the law of the land but it's legality is being challenged in court. supporters hope that new york's ne
allie rasmus brings us excitement to the law. >> reporter: if rudy would have it his way, new york's state flag would be flying over the castro. >> of course, why not. what's wrong with a party. >> reporter: there were celebrations in new york where hundreds of same-sex couples tied the knots seconds after gay marriage became legal at midnight. >> it's a breakthrough on many different levels and i think that california deserves it. >> reporter: california used to...
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and they predict the law will be overturned. >>> violations though could lead to $100 fine. the ordinance makes extensions for young children and the bay to breakers race. a new tax is up for debate at san francisco, a campaign was kicked off today to sugary drinks by the ounce. >> other areas have failed to pass a soda tax and still san francisco leaders are pushing ahead with this proposal. our patti lee is live in the city where the food and beverage industry is gearing for yet another fight. >> reporter: if passed this tax could add $1.08 to the price of this double gulp. it's supposed to be a deterrent and that is why it's so controversial. at the punjab restaurant in the mission district, soda sales are credited for keeping this family business afloat. >> we have so many cuperts that come just to buy drink. sugary drinks including energy and sports crichs are now in the crosshair of san francisco supervisors. >> . >> 64-ounce soda here, 53 teaspoons. >> reporter: today they laid out a plan to tack a $0.02 onto every ounce sold to raise money for exercise programs in lo
and they predict the law will be overturned. >>> violations though could lead to $100 fine. the ordinance makes extensions for young children and the bay to breakers race. a new tax is up for debate at san francisco, a campaign was kicked off today to sugary drinks by the ounce. >> other areas have failed to pass a soda tax and still san francisco leaders are pushing ahead with this proposal. our patti lee is live in the city where the food and beverage industry is gearing for...
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they found 20 videos of his sister-in-law naked on his cell phone. >>> a federal appeals court in san fransisco has banned the justice department from pursuing medical marijuana charges. 25 states in the district of columbia have laws that permit medical marijuana. >>> a big shake-up for the trump campaign with a new manager calling the shots. congress learns more about what hillary clinton told the f.b.i. about her e-mail use today. we have more this morning from washington. >> reporter: the trump campaign doesn't like the term shake-up but that does appear to be what's happening here. no one has been fired but there is a new campaign manager and a campaign chief executive. >> the democratic party has failed and betrayed the african american community. >> reporter: donald trump making a direct appeal to african american voters in wisconsin. what appears to be a new tactic from a newly reorganized campaign. paul maniafor will remain the chairman but two new hires. kelly ann manway and steven bannan is the chief executive. not a shake-up according to conway who said in a statement this
they found 20 videos of his sister-in-law naked on his cell phone. >>> a federal appeals court in san fransisco has banned the justice department from pursuing medical marijuana charges. 25 states in the district of columbia have laws that permit medical marijuana. >>> a big shake-up for the trump campaign with a new manager calling the shots. congress learns more about what hillary clinton told the f.b.i. about her e-mail use today. we have more this morning from washington....
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so according to this new law that was in effect, all of these people were breaking the law. it can carry a fine anywhere from $7,000 to $35,000. >> they are basically trying to eliminate protests at all. >> sounds like you are not allowed the right to protest. >> that's the way students are feeling. government the officials are saying they put this law into effect so the students that aren't protesting can go back to school and have a school experience that doesn't feel threatening. there was one other video protested from over the weekend from these protests. take a look at this. >> the cop just ran, at least it looked like one guy down. >> right. they are saying this didn't happen. >> so, basically -- >> we just watched it. >> we all four collectively witnessed, didn't happen. >> so far, that's the word but not a lot of people are talking about this video yet, other than protesters who are passing this around saying, you know, the police should have stopped in this situation. >>> shark boy, hunter stevens is back and he is out in the water again catching yet another sea mo
so according to this new law that was in effect, all of these people were breaking the law. it can carry a fine anywhere from $7,000 to $35,000. >> they are basically trying to eliminate protests at all. >> sounds like you are not allowed the right to protest. >> that's the way students are feeling. government the officials are saying they put this law into effect so the students that aren't protesting can go back to school and have a school experience that doesn't feel...
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project, saying that the new arena did not violate their law. >> in our dream of bringing them back to san francisco. >> it is not consistent. they believe that they should not be built, but rather somewhere else. >> it is an urban area in promoting the biotech research. that it will be compromised by the project. >> built near their medical center, igniting their control over emergency access. and that they were moved by those parents, sharing the sports memories with their children. >> this is what it is all about. and those performances, that we will be creating a lot to the board of supervisors, coming mid-december. and if they decide to give them the green light, they could file for a lawsuit as they would have 270 days to make a decision. >> still not a slam dunk. in san francisco tara moriarty fox 2 news. >> in san francisco the voters would have a long measure today. and it will be outside city hall today and that others were inside voting. the turnout today is expected to be about 42%. and that they will be using the mail-in ballot, easily expected to win. but the big issue is
project, saying that the new arena did not violate their law. >> in our dream of bringing them back to san francisco. >> it is not consistent. they believe that they should not be built, but rather somewhere else. >> it is an urban area in promoting the biotech research. that it will be compromised by the project. >> built near their medical center, igniting their control over emergency access. and that they were moved by those parents, sharing the sports memories with...
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the scammers are identifying themselves as law enforcement officers or a law firm representative and threatening arrest if victims don't pay a fine. the callers typically have an accent or speak in broken english. police are reminding people not to give out personal information over the phone and to notify police about suspicious calls. >>> when students at emery high in emeryville return to class next fall, they'll likely notice some changes. that's because right now an army of 250 volunteers is hard at work sprucing up the school. most are employees of the cliff bar company of emeryville. they're scrubbing, painting, planting trees and flowers. even building furniture to give the school a little facelift. >> most likely it's a gang case. there's a couple individuals that we have talked to this morning who were out here who we know involved in some gang activity down here. so it's leaning towards being a gang task force case. so we're down here now investigating it. >> we apologize that. that was obviously the wrong sound bite. but today's refurbishing project is between cliff bar,
the scammers are identifying themselves as law enforcement officers or a law firm representative and threatening arrest if victims don't pay a fine. the callers typically have an accent or speak in broken english. police are reminding people not to give out personal information over the phone and to notify police about suspicious calls. >>> when students at emery high in emeryville return to class next fall, they'll likely notice some changes. that's because right now an army of 250...
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. >> the professor, directs hastings on medical law. he points out, she is legally dead and there for has no constitution natalee hollaway rights -- constitutional rights. time now 4:39 with an increase in flu activity what will happen. the biggest concern this year is the swine flu but they have confirmed more than 514 cases of flu and now that many cases are returning from this and many are end coveraging them to get flu shots for their kids. >> a major shake up at the sheriff's department and the big announcement about the department's top cop. >>> and they tip. >> work, north north car line in sunday. >>> traffic is moving well hand the pay area i will let you know when it is beginning to slow. >>> temperatures are near average, will they stay there and for how long? >> . >>> late last night they finished report ago broken water-main and it happen had on juiced avenue and aetna street. the pipes date back to 1929 and are vulnerable when the pipes from the reservior get empty. it was destroyed by fire last week but volunteers helped
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like "huddle and slow" and shows like "the shield" and "law and order". and the stars were aligned and i send ended up getting what we went after and that opened up the doors for me. and you know, a lot of people a asked me is it hard for me to stay focused and keep a straight face when i'm working with a martin scorcesi and working on shows like "the shield"? the big part was me getting the chance to do that. they see you do one thing one way and that is all they see you as. i didn't want that to happen. >> how important is it for you to have the wider fan bass? i mean how is it to keep a foot in both communities? >> if you want to stick around, i believe it is things that you have to do. you don't want to get stuck in a certain genre of film and be locked into a certain thing. a specific thing. um, that is why i hold a show on the golf network called "golf in america". that is why i do films like "the departed" and "life" and "big m mama's house" and others. and to create a broader fan base. that is what it is about. now, when you think about the time t
like "huddle and slow" and shows like "the shield" and "law and order". and the stars were aligned and i send ended up getting what we went after and that opened up the doors for me. and you know, a lot of people a asked me is it hard for me to stay focused and keep a straight face when i'm working with a martin scorcesi and working on shows like "the shield"? the big part was me getting the chance to do that. they see you do one thing one way and that is...
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. >> the only reason i wear clothes is because some laws require it. >> these are some of the images of her walking around new york city. >> and she's a cute girl, too, so the men are probably like this is the best day of my life. >> let's face it. she's got a nice booty. so it would be different if she looked like will farrell walking around like that. would she get the same reaction. >> that's the whole point. that's what she's talking about. >> that's the point, people are complaining about stuff on facebook and social media about what gets denoted as oh that's offensive, because it's a bigger person naked. oh i get taken down but if it's a hot person, it gets left up. all these double standards. >> she wants to raise about $10,000 so that she can turn all of her photographs into a book. the cool thing is that she is going to offer some of her donors some cool prizes like being a nude model in public. she hopes to have it published by the fall of 2015. >>> a son notices his mom is lonely so he decides -- >> she needs a roommate. see the sweet mom as she meets her new cuddly compan
. >> the only reason i wear clothes is because some laws require it. >> these are some of the images of her walking around new york city. >> and she's a cute girl, too, so the men are probably like this is the best day of my life. >> let's face it. she's got a nice booty. so it would be different if she looked like will farrell walking around like that. would she get the same reaction. >> that's the whole point. that's what she's talking about. >> that's the...
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we have to update the laws. have to rewrite them. but also a good idea to bring in social workers and economies.>> we have activists on both sides but if the politicians only listen to the activists. then we may never do it. the short answer is yes. if there is will and desire.>>> on sunday join us for part two of an hour-long special on homelessness. leaders from bay area's biggest cities will be here to talk about how they are handling homeless problems. it airs at 9 pm right here on ktvu. >>> reports google parent company might make an investment and ridesharing. alphabet is in talks with lift for a $1 billion investment. the the company is commenting. apple -- alphabet spin off is already reportedly working to test the self driving cars.>>> retailers plan to hire more seasonal workers than last year. target says he plans on hiring 100,000 employees for the holiday season. that is 30,000 more than last year. companies like macy's michaels and the gap are also expected to hire more workers. despite a shift to online sales. >>> tesl
we have to update the laws. have to rewrite them. but also a good idea to bring in social workers and economies.>> we have activists on both sides but if the politicians only listen to the activists. then we may never do it. the short answer is yes. if there is will and desire.>>> on sunday join us for part two of an hour-long special on homelessness. leaders from bay area's biggest cities will be here to talk about how they are handling homeless problems. it airs at 9 pm right...
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. >>> meantime, for pg&e customers, it could go up, a law judge issued a proposal that would allow pg&e to collect 6% more in revenue and the actual increase in your bill will be well below that. they will likely make a full decision later this year. >>> after three years of debate it will get underway for multi- million dollar development. they received final approval on oak grove roads. the plan faced opposition for people with 200 trees and they are worried about a lot more traffic and it is expected for a future california plan. they voted unanimously and proposed the area transit rail station and rejected the plan which has designed toed amore housing businesses and jobs near that smart station which was slated to be built and they complained about too testify. >>> and they have teed off and lucy lee is the youngest golfer to qualify. she began her first round and got off put she can drive a ball 230 yards. >> i really done care about the outcome, i just want to have fun and learn. >> have fun and hit a ball 230 yards. >> yes. >> she just finished th grade at a private school at
. >>> meantime, for pg&e customers, it could go up, a law judge issued a proposal that would allow pg&e to collect 6% more in revenue and the actual increase in your bill will be well below that. they will likely make a full decision later this year. >>> after three years of debate it will get underway for multi- million dollar development. they received final approval on oak grove roads. the plan faced opposition for people with 200 trees and they are worried about a...
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these are laws were people end up in jail, with to tickets and without their option for shelter. the enforcement continues to happen despite the covid-19 pandemic . >> talk more about the role these vehicles play. if they are able to maintain social distancing. if they don't have the vehicle. >> most vehicles are not optimal shelter.being should be housing and the cost of housin san diego is more than most people can afford. so the lawsuit is brought on behalf of 11 named plaintiffs. we represent a class of people, most of whom have disabilities and rely on disability income, which is less than what it costs to rent and efficiency in the city of san diego. is so the vehicles are it in terms of available, private shelter. there is no other private option. it's a safer option than congregant shelters or living outside on the street. >>> i'm wondering what san diego officials have to say about this? have they explained why they have this policy and why they believe it's important to continue to enforce it especially now with the outbreak? >> we haven't heard any justification for en
these are laws were people end up in jail, with to tickets and without their option for shelter. the enforcement continues to happen despite the covid-19 pandemic . >> talk more about the role these vehicles play. if they are able to maintain social distancing. if they don't have the vehicle. >> most vehicles are not optimal shelter.being should be housing and the cost of housin san diego is more than most people can afford. so the lawsuit is brought on behalf of 11 named...
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the law may support them here. another option is people paid more for clean diesel cars than they would have, so now the question is whether they -- the law supports their entitlement and we think it does. >> you got to think they only have so much money. how much can they afford when you talk -- afford when you talk about buy back programs versus the fines. seems like the well will run dry. >> it is the world's largest auto maker. it set aside $7 billion for all liabilities. we will see if that covers everything. but i think it is too premature to tell. that is why we filed the lawsuit. a lot of people are asking, if you are stuck with this car, what are you going to do, are you going to trust a company that has been lying to the federal government, to consumers, to do right by you -- >> you said it right there. you said the world's largest auto maker. i want to get into the motive. do you think the motive was to make more money or was it an ego think, they wanted to over take toyota and become the best in the wor
the law may support them here. another option is people paid more for clean diesel cars than they would have, so now the question is whether they -- the law supports their entitlement and we think it does. >> you got to think they only have so much money. how much can they afford when you talk -- afford when you talk about buy back programs versus the fines. seems like the well will run dry. >> it is the world's largest auto maker. it set aside $7 billion for all liabilities. we...
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. >> this woman in trouble with the law in singapore. she's standing on a net about a floor up. that is a safety net for the sculpture. the sculpture feets simil-- fea movable parts. she's damaged the structure. she's hanging down. people are concerned about this woman. she's standing on the safety net. you can see people underneath. >> is she just that mesmerized by the sculpture. >> something was going on with the woman. she makes it over to the side and makes daring movements. >> whoa. >> if you notice, she's going to balance on just one metal rope that is holding some of this up. people were able to grab at her and get her out of there. >> i feel like this can't be just like, oh, i'm curious about these rain drops' behavior. >> something was up there. she was arrested under the mental health act. no charges filed yet. obviously, something wrong with this woman. >>> and an incredible animal rescue at the kruger national park in south africa. right here, footage of african wild dogs. this is an endangered species. they're walking down the road. some vets noticed this dog. you'
. >> this woman in trouble with the law in singapore. she's standing on a net about a floor up. that is a safety net for the sculpture. the sculpture feets simil-- fea movable parts. she's damaged the structure. she's hanging down. people are concerned about this woman. she's standing on the safety net. you can see people underneath. >> is she just that mesmerized by the sculpture. >> something was going on with the woman. she makes it over to the side and makes daring...
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the new law caps deductions for state and local taxes at $10,000 next year. many people are paying taxes now to take the deduction in 2017.>> this is usually a quiet season. this is time for us to wrap up the first installment payment. in the last two weeks we have had about roughly 250-300 percent increase in people coming.. the irs that the payments should be deductible as long as you receive the assessment and the bill in 2017. if you did not get down to the office it is not too late. you can pay your taxes online.>>> a drug ring uncovered after a month-long investigation. details on arrest after authorities discovered meth laced mail was sent to bay area women in jail.>>> the deadly shooting in southern california. what we are learning after shots were fired at a law office in long beach. really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> breaking news out of southern california. a
the new law caps deductions for state and local taxes at $10,000 next year. many people are paying taxes now to take the deduction in 2017.>> this is usually a quiet season. this is time for us to wrap up the first installment payment. in the last two weeks we have had about roughly 250-300 percent increase in people coming.. the irs that the payments should be deductible as long as you receive the assessment and the bill in 2017. if you did not get down to the office it is not too late....
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they are trying to reverse the law but deborah bowen said they were not valid because they were handed in late however a superior court of new jersey judge said they disagreed and had to be accepted. >>> a student is accused of form mening -- form mening his african-american housemate, there was a ring leader and he along with three other white students made racial slurs and harassed him over a period of several months. the alleged abuse included a bike lock around the victim's neck and the four white students have since been defended. >>> the former penn state assist san coach will show he forfeited and it was -- that he was molested when those crimes occurred. >>> arapaho high school is returning for the first time. they say the shooting was a tragedy but it has made the community stronger. they also say people are feeling more love than fear. >> seniors -- it is like even more so, it is our responsibility to say we have been here for four years and we know how great of a school it is. >> 17-year-old claire davis died after being shot at that point blank range and wrist bands are now
they are trying to reverse the law but deborah bowen said they were not valid because they were handed in late however a superior court of new jersey judge said they disagreed and had to be accepted. >>> a student is accused of form mening -- form mening his african-american housemate, there was a ring leader and he along with three other white students made racial slurs and harassed him over a period of several months. the alleged abuse included a bike lock around the victim's neck...
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. >> reporter: tonight law enforcement across the country are on guard. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. tonight police are on guard after the killing of two police officers. police brass and police unions in new jersey and boston are warning officers to take extra precautions. the words of warning come as police learn more about the gunman. kelly wright has the latest. >> reporter: police say izmael brisbey has been arrested 14 times. yesterday before the shooting he was angry at police for the killing deaths of michael brown and eric garner. before the shootings. >> reporter: he told them -- he told two men to follow him on instagram and watch what happens. ramos family is pleading for an end to the violence. >> i hope and pray that we can reflect on this tragic loss of life that has occurred so that we can move forward and find an amicable path to a peaceful existence. >> reporter: some are calling for mayor deblasio to take action. >> we need to work with the community and the police department. we don't need you to go t
. >> reporter: tonight law enforcement across the country are on guard. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. tonight police are on guard after the killing of two police officers. police brass and police unions in new jersey and boston are warning officers to take extra precautions. the words of warning come as police learn more about the gunman. kelly wright has the latest. >> reporter: police say izmael brisbey has been arrested 14 times. yesterday...
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. >> follow the laws you enforce, right? >> i caught you on your phone while driving. nice one. have a nice day. >> it's a dangerous job to be a messenger in new york city. >> weaving through traffic, getting so close to the vehicles. >> see the battle they face to get the job done. do put on oculus rip goggles. see how the game ends up taking him for a real ride. >>. >> it seems like there is a love/hate relationship between messengers on bicycles in new york city and the city. in this buzz feed video, we get to see what that is like as they ride through the streets, weaving through traffic, getting so close to the vehicles. >> it gets annoying and multiple people are looking down upon you. at the end of the day, they need you. >> it's a battle with the city. it's a symbiotic relationship. >> it's an efficient and effective way of doing business in new york city. it's never going away. >> people look down on them, but they are so needed. that's an important part. >> i need this and i need it done now. >> the two ms. jers say. >> it's luck. >> the moment you don't pay attention,
. >> follow the laws you enforce, right? >> i caught you on your phone while driving. nice one. have a nice day. >> it's a dangerous job to be a messenger in new york city. >> weaving through traffic, getting so close to the vehicles. >> see the battle they face to get the job done. do put on oculus rip goggles. see how the game ends up taking him for a real ride. >>. >> it seems like there is a love/hate relationship between messengers on bicycles in...
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our trained law enforcement professionals adhere to the mission of up holding the law and providing the nation with safety and security. attorneys with the law caucus said the outcome of the suit could possibly impact other immigrant groups, not just the cambodian community. we will have to wait and see what the outcome is. back to you. >> all right. in the newsroom. thank you. >>> san francisco police continue to investigate a deadly accident. police say that just after eight last night a man was struck and killed while walking along the road. he died at the scene. the driver stopped and is cooperating with police. >>> a safeway employee is in the hospital and is expected to survive after he was stabbed. police say that the suspect, a 34-year-old michael pardo attacked the victim. this happened just before one at the safeway on 7th eve. witnesses say that the 39-year- old leo soto was taken to the hospital. a safeway worker said they are concerned because several employees have been fired for trying to stop shoplifters. which is against cop policy. they said the assault is under invest
our trained law enforcement professionals adhere to the mission of up holding the law and providing the nation with safety and security. attorneys with the law caucus said the outcome of the suit could possibly impact other immigrant groups, not just the cambodian community. we will have to wait and see what the outcome is. back to you. >> all right. in the newsroom. thank you. >>> san francisco police continue to investigate a deadly accident. police say that just after eight...
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time now is 4:52 coming up a dui defender as santa clara strikes again, his latest run in with the law and strong words from one of his victims. >>> the paroleee accused of barricading himself. . >>> a man is accused of breaking in with a woman and child inside. he slipped in through a back door in broad daylight and somebody spotted him and called police. they found two girls and he kissed one girl who was asleep at the time. >> they walked that way -- the kids were able to escape the house safely and police entered a standoff and and the homeowner believed he turned on the stove and was planning to burn the place down and he is charged with up appropriately touching the children. >>> they have adopted laurie a -- laura's law. it is aimed for 19-year-old laura wilcox. she was shot to death by a mentally ill man who was not forced into treatment. they want to petition them to compel a judge -- to ask a judge to make treatment. >> supporters say similar ordinances have lowered arrests and what critics say it does not significant matt advertise. laura's law will take affect next year. >>
time now is 4:52 coming up a dui defender as santa clara strikes again, his latest run in with the law and strong words from one of his victims. >>> the paroleee accused of barricading himself. . >>> a man is accused of breaking in with a woman and child inside. he slipped in through a back door in broad daylight and somebody spotted him and called police. they found two girls and he kissed one girl who was asleep at the time. >> they walked that way -- the kids were...
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they cannot deny a law enforcement's request. >>> and they are sighting airports across the country. 22 flight cancellations have already been listed on their website. the cancellations are mostly to atlanta, washington d.c. and j fc airport and if they will be flying to the east coast today it is a good tie deto check the stat tat of your flight before you head somewhere. new york could get as much as 15 inches and meanwhile the south continues to dig out from a storm which left 729 businesses and homes without power and it could be a week before they are fully restored. >> i have never seen anything to this scale and it is the biggest they have ever steep. >> washington is closed and amtrak has suspended service on all routes. >>> a man in his 50s from contra costa, the health department is now awaiting test result if i died and there have been flu deaths end in several counties. >>> we are learning more about the person who slid down a hill just before christmas last year. the home on twin peeks was supported by three reinforcing to yours. the paper also being done was dramatic an
they cannot deny a law enforcement's request. >>> and they are sighting airports across the country. 22 flight cancellations have already been listed on their website. the cancellations are mostly to atlanta, washington d.c. and j fc airport and if they will be flying to the east coast today it is a good tie deto check the stat tat of your flight before you head somewhere. new york could get as much as 15 inches and meanwhile the south continues to dig out from a storm which left 729...
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interruption of cell phone service did not effect by first amendment rights of any persons to protest in the lawful manner. another protest is planned for money. >> in libya rebel leaders say the end is year for gadhafi's regime. this marked the first time since the uprising began in february that rebels threatened the strong hold. this evening came word that rebels are celebrating after pushing government forces out. we found this report just before the celebrations began. >> reporter: on this day, even if you couldn't see the fire fight close up, you could hear it's deafening sounds from the eastern part of the city [gunshot] >> there are snipers on the tops of buildings, loud banks, we've got to get out of here. >> despite the major battle going on around him, a fighter that doesn't want to be identified to protect his family was confident of victory. >> considering the fighting is so fear, how long do you think. >> a couple of days. >> a couple of days. >> a couple of days or one week. >> why is that so important. >> reporter: they have one of the last remaining oil refineries in the country an
interruption of cell phone service did not effect by first amendment rights of any persons to protest in the lawful manner. another protest is planned for money. >> in libya rebel leaders say the end is year for gadhafi's regime. this marked the first time since the uprising began in february that rebels threatened the strong hold. this evening came word that rebels are celebrating after pushing government forces out. we found this report just before the celebrations began. >>...
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. >> law enforcement we were able to intervene, arrest and seize destructive materials before a single person got hurt. >> reporter: tonight we've been talking a lot about ammonia nitrate, it's a common fertilizer. farmers use it to improve the growth of their crops. there's been efforts to try to regulate ammonia nitrate so farmers can get it but terrorists can't. right now the federal government does not regulate amonnium nitrate. >> reporter: this is amoniun nitrate. >> reporter: when used properly, farmers use it to improve their yields. but terrorists have used it in bombings. >> clearly our product isn't the only product that could be used in a terrorist incident. we wish it hasn't been used. but because it has been renice that it is a product of concern. >> reporter: yet the federal government doesn't regulate sales of the product. only two states do, nevada and south carolina. >> dealers are required to record a valid driver's license for any purchases of the product. >> reporter: meantime at patterson's shop in mississippi there's no i.d. required just don't be a stranger. >>
. >> law enforcement we were able to intervene, arrest and seize destructive materials before a single person got hurt. >> reporter: tonight we've been talking a lot about ammonia nitrate, it's a common fertilizer. farmers use it to improve the growth of their crops. there's been efforts to try to regulate ammonia nitrate so farmers can get it but terrorists can't. right now the federal government does not regulate amonnium nitrate. >> reporter: this is amoniun nitrate....
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we did not gort all muslims or ielt -- deport or violate our laws. it's going to take us being on alert. >>> alert. >> you tweeted and said, we did not take away muslim's rights g rice, but in these situations, do you have people gravitating towards a more aggressive policy, more of the donald trump rhetoric. like we have to get tough. >> when you see these attacks it's natural to wonder about your safety but what makes our country already so great is that we are a free and open society that values free speech but we have to make sure that our law enforcement have the tools that they need within the law to track down these individuals. i am going to go back tomorrow and being briefed and ask what do we need to make sure we find individuals like this. >> so you are saying that you have been briefed and that there are possibly more suspects. i believe that there could be more. >> i was told that there were at least three people at both locations which they believe are linked seen placing items down. wh the -- whether the individual arrested today is on
we did not gort all muslims or ielt -- deport or violate our laws. it's going to take us being on alert. >>> alert. >> you tweeted and said, we did not take away muslim's rights g rice, but in these situations, do you have people gravitating towards a more aggressive policy, more of the donald trump rhetoric. like we have to get tough. >> when you see these attacks it's natural to wonder about your safety but what makes our country already so great is that we are a free and...
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it was there and then they came up with calculus and the laws of gravity and motion. in washington, doug mckelway, fox news. >>> time is 4:24. steve, you called it with the weather for this weekend. rain and snow? >> the snow is still going, that is good news. let's get to the turtles here. they were really impressive. especially up in the mountains. santa cruz, los gatos, morgan hill, all in there and 3 1/4 up to four. just take your pick. boulder creek, three. cena clues, three. two systems here. one in the santa clara valley. right there. the other one is rotating down the coast. that one will be here later today. winter storm warning out for the mountains. that goes until 11:00. it looks like it is dying down a little bit. you are talking about a 3000 foot level. 32nd for the map ofyou can see cruz. the other coming down the coast. this looks like about san francisco, oakland, concord south. this does not look like much to the north. at the moment, santa cruz and santa clara valley could pick up another few quarters. it is the 50s and 60s. it will start to move so
it was there and then they came up with calculus and the laws of gravity and motion. in washington, doug mckelway, fox news. >>> time is 4:24. steve, you called it with the weather for this weekend. rain and snow? >> the snow is still going, that is good news. let's get to the turtles here. they were really impressive. especially up in the mountains. santa cruz, los gatos, morgan hill, all in there and 3 1/4 up to four. just take your pick. boulder creek, three. cena clues,...
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at this point we do have traffic cams but they cannot be used for law enforcement. >> under this proposal what are they calling for? within city limits how many cameras are we talking about? >> 5-10 cameras. five-mile stretch it will cost about $100,000. if it's good tonight it should be up and running in a couple of months. >> how long would the cameras work next how easy would it be for police officers to access the video? >> it's as easy as going to your smartphone. officers can respond to a shooting and download hitting -- video of a getaway car. they can quickly zoom in. they can focus in on license plates. i'm not sure how long it is stored but it is rate evidence. >> what about people who live in the area who have to drive on the highway is this council meeting open to the public? >> it is. i understand most people are for it. >> it is something. we're talking about this at 5 pm. these shootings keep happening. from this latest shooting it sounds like there were a lot of shots fired. it is miraculous to me that an innocent person wasn't hit. especially because this happened in the
at this point we do have traffic cams but they cannot be used for law enforcement. >> under this proposal what are they calling for? within city limits how many cameras are we talking about? >> 5-10 cameras. five-mile stretch it will cost about $100,000. if it's good tonight it should be up and running in a couple of months. >> how long would the cameras work next how easy would it be for police officers to access the video? >> it's as easy as going to your smartphone....
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. >>> local law enforcement officers plan to conduct several checkpoints from now until after the holiday. heavy rain canceled one plan for fremont. the checkpoints makes it worse. >> when you mix alcohol and rain, it is usually a bad recipe for staff. >> drunk driving has caused 15 fatal crashes. >>> he is apologizing to his constituents after driving under the influence. he ran a red light just outside washington d.c. early yesterday. he failed field sobriety tests -- sobriety tests. he was named in the mormon church years ago and they do forbid anybody to go near there. >> >> and near the oakland coliseum, traffic southbound sees headlights headed towards hayward. and traffic looks good as you make your way towards fso. traffic at the . >>> religious leaders also called for action to prevent gun violence. >>> after an activist danny glover, many people who attended the service say there has been too much violence in the past year. >>> many are expected to walk off the job this morning. close to 5,000 nurses plan to hold a one day strike. >>> nurses at sutter health are at odds over sta
. >>> local law enforcement officers plan to conduct several checkpoints from now until after the holiday. heavy rain canceled one plan for fremont. the checkpoints makes it worse. >> when you mix alcohol and rain, it is usually a bad recipe for staff. >> drunk driving has caused 15 fatal crashes. >>> he is apologizing to his constituents after driving under the influence. he ran a red light just outside washington d.c. early yesterday. he failed field sobriety...